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* PUNKCAST#27 - The Internet: Yesterday, Today & Tomorrow - Vint Cerf @ NYU - Oct 11 1999 there is a chance I'll get around to this sometime. [http://web.archive.org/web/20000919175753/www.isoc-ny.org/prior.html]
 
* PUNKCAST#27 - The Internet: Yesterday, Today & Tomorrow - Vint Cerf @ NYU - Oct 11 1999 there is a chance I'll get around to this sometime. [http://web.archive.org/web/20000919175753/www.isoc-ny.org/prior.html]
 
* [http://punkcast.com/15 PUNKCAST#15] - Panel Presentation: "Internet and the Community" NYU - Mar 14 2000  - I made this into a smil slideshow that would stream over dial-up - for some reason I can't fathom the key smil file won't load off the server. Works fine locally. And the front page has got lost somewhere. [http://web.archive.org/web/20000516125404/www.isoc-ny.org/events.html]
 
  
 
*Patents, Copyrights, and Free Software Professor Robert Dewar - NYU - May 10, 1999 - Prof. Dewar actually forbade me to webcast, but I subsequently got permission for a short clip that was posted on the isoc-ny site.[http://web.archive.org/web/19990427071326/www.isoc-ny.org/events.html]
 
*Patents, Copyrights, and Free Software Professor Robert Dewar - NYU - May 10, 1999 - Prof. Dewar actually forbade me to webcast, but I subsequently got permission for a short clip that was posted on the isoc-ny site.[http://web.archive.org/web/19990427071326/www.isoc-ny.org/events.html]

Latest revision as of 16:01, 14 December 2007

There are three others that are not posted;

  • PUNKCAST#27 - The Internet: Yesterday, Today & Tomorrow - Vint Cerf @ NYU - Oct 11 1999 there is a chance I'll get around to this sometime. [1]
  • Patents, Copyrights, and Free Software Professor Robert Dewar - NYU - May 10, 1999 - Prof. Dewar actually forbade me to webcast, but I subsequently got permission for a short clip that was posted on the isoc-ny site.[2]

Also - there is video on those earlier ones posted that are just audio. Those don't have front pages as they were presented via the isoc-ny zope, not archived.

Joly